Is there someplace I can find out which practice areas are the money makers for a firm? which practice areas are what the firm is known for/focuses the most on/cares the most about?
thanks a ton.
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Re: Firms and the Practice Areas they are known for
See the sticky in this forum
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Re: Firms and the Practice Areas they are known for
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Re: Firms and the Practice Areas they are known for
Make a list of the firms you like. Go to nalpdirectory.com. See where they have the most attorneys. That is a pretty good indicator of their real strength.
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Re: Firms and the Practice Areas they are known for
Look harder.Anonymous User wrote:I looked at the sticky threads and didn't see any particular resource that helped sort firms by practice area.
Like, click on the sticky that says "External Resources" and control+f for "practice area," there are like four of them
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